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2262 A quantity of pewter to include: jugs. sugar 2291 A hallmarked silver pepper pot with repousse
bowls, grass dressing table pot with pewter lid decoration, a Columbia sterling silver pepper
having an owl design. pot and a glass engraved pepper pot with
2263 A small beaten copper kettle approximately 8'' plated lid, the two pepper pots 98 grams.
high, six brass shot cups and a brass candle 2292 A pair of Victorian silver teaspoons, London
holder with glass shade. 1833, along with a silver teaspoon,
2264 A large copper two gallon jug with wide base Birmingham 1902, 64 grams.
and narrow top (tarnished). 2293 A silver mustard pot with blue liner, Chester
2265 A large brass saucepan with long handle 1907, and a pair of silver salts, London 1874.
(tarnished). 147 grams including liner.
2266 A brass umbrella/stick stand, 16 3/4'' tall. 2294 A weighted silver sweet meat dish with open
2267 A box of brass to include: a dragon themedb work sides, Birmingham 1928.
brass head axe, a wall plate depicting a village 2295 A quantity of silver spoons to include:
tavern scene, and an Indian hookah converted Georgian,Sheffield, etc. to include: coffee and
to a lamp base, 15 1/2'' tall (as found). mustard spoons, plus a small sugar tongs, 99
2268 A quantity of brass to include: an Eastern grams.
coffee pot, a bird ornament, a square vase, 2296 A quantity of sifter spoons, tea spoons, a
etc. plus two old flat irons. napkin ring, some with rubbed marks and
2269 A large brass wall plaque with embossed some EPNS and one marked Brazilian silver.
sailing ship design 2297 A quantity of silver plate and bras items to
2270 A detail oval brass picture frame. include: a decorative candlestick, and a small
presentation bowl 1885, etc.
SILVER, SILVER PLATE, ETC 2298 Two vintage whistles one being a
2281 A four piece EPNS tea set by Garrard & Co. military/police style whistle on a thick sterling
silver chain marked J.M. (shows some wear),
2282 A quantity of Priestley & Moore cutlery to and an elegant Victorian whistle with Mother
include: dinner and breakfast knives and forks, of pearl shaft, (suggested as a baby teether)
fish eaters, soup, dessert, serving and tea marks on silver end FC (Francis Clark).
spoons.
2283 A quantity of miscellaneous cutlery to include: 2299 A mid 19th century silver hand mirror and a
clothes brush set, Birmingham by Adie Bros.
salad servers, berry spoons, etc. Ltd. (both as found).
2284 A quantity of spoons to include: dessert, soup,
coffee, mustard, etc., plus a roll of two part 2300 A small quantity of silver items to include: a
fish eaters sets. small bud vase, Birmingham 1950/60's by
Fred H Adams and Hilman (uneven base), two
2285 A quantity of plated and other metals to small silver photograph frames (both with
include: bottle coasters, an ice bucket, a damage) and a circular dish or lid, Sheffield,
bread basket, a sugar bowl (with blue glass 19th century hallmark by William Neal,
liner), cruets, candle snuffers, napkin rings, (engraving possibly done at a later date) 117
etc. grams including frame backs.
2286 Six coffee spoons with rose finials, marked
Antiko 800, plus a boxed set of unmarked 2301 A late Victorian silver bowl with a fluted rim
Italian made coffee spoons. and decorative patterns, London, by Charles
2288 A quantity of miscellaneous silver spoons to Bayton, (slightly tarnished) 3'' diameter, 52.8
include: a mustard spoon London, a preserve grams.
spoon, Birmingham 1887, a Continental 835 2302 An 1890's silver decorative bowl with small
souvenir shovel spoon, etc. pedestal and engraved initials by Pairpoint
2289 Two silver napkin rings, Sheffield 1903 and Brothers (slightly tarnished) 4'' diameter, 120
London 1906, along with a silver plate napkin grams.
ring with birds and foliage decoration. 2303 A Georgian silver cream jug with engraved
2290 A Victorian silver pierce work bowl with blue decoration, (small dinks in body) 31/2'' high x
liner (as found) London 1839, 82 grams 4 1/4'' long x 2 1/2'' wide, 98 grams.
excluding liner. 2304 A silver tea caddy spoon, Birmingham with
19th Century mark, by Samuel Pemberton, 8.5
grams.
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